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Hi all, just wondering what an appropriate amount is these days for a wedding gift. The groom is a friend from work whom I've known for about a year. Wife and I are going. Standard wedding at a reception hall..

Is something like $150 a good number? is that too little?

Haven't been to a wedding in some time so just wondering what the going rates are

My wife says $75 to $100. I used to be a caterer...and a general rule of thumb was give a gift equal to about what the reception cost per person. That may be hard to pin down a number...but if you think it's about $50 a person then it's in the ballpark. At $75...then your $150 is better.

Hi all, just wondering what an appropriate amount is these days for a wedding gift. The groom is a friend from work whom I've known for about a year. Wife and I are going. Standard wedding at a reception hall..

Is something like $150 a good number? is that too little?

Haven't been to a wedding in some time so just wondering what the going rates are

No less than a buck a head to cover your plate...250 if you want to add a little.

I don't believe in "covering my plate", a gift is a gift IMO. An invitation to a wedding should not be equated as me paying my own way.
I know too many young people that choose to have their reception at a hall that's over $200 a head. The luxuriousness of their event does not mean I know them better or feel they deserve more than a closer friend or relative that decided to have a budget conscience reception. I think $200 for a couple attend a wedding of a co-worker is VERY generous. Family & close friends are different.

I think $100 is enough to give, alot of weddings these days, its easier to just buy something from the registry list(and usually cheaper than giving money) well depending on what store they use to register, IMO (attending is a gift in itself ) lol no really give what you can afford(have a fun time at the wedding)

$100 if you hardly see them or dont plan on inviting them to any of your functions.
$150-200 if you see him everyday but they understand WE ALL GOT BILLS
$200-250 close freinds that will be sharing every event for your entire life
$300- +++ ? FAMILY

If someone decides to have their wedding at a more expensive catering hall or decides to add extravagant extras like a martini bar, sushi bar etc. Why should you have to pay them more. It wasn't your decision to make it so expensive so why should you give them more than the people having it in their backyard? That pay per plate rule is ridiculous and LI weddings are out of control.

If someone decides to have their wedding at a more expensive catering hall or decides to add extravagant extras like a martini bar, sushi bar etc. Why should you have to pay them more. It wasn't your decision to make it so expensive so why should you give them more than the people having it in their backyard? That pay per plate rule is ridiculous and LI weddings are out of control.

an entire waterford crystal set should do it....

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